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. >> that's what america is about. we have a vigorous debate. it's not about putting the government in charge of your health care insurance. >> i don't want to see the government involved in health care, period. >> ok. what is it that you think we are going to accomplish if you don't let anybody talk? what is the point. >> it's not even on the table. so,. [[inaudible] >> i don't understand this rudeness. i honestly don't get it do you all think you are persuading people when you shout out like that? >> explain to us why we should believe any of the numbers that are being presented to us here as far as costs? [cheers and applause] greta: we have protests across the country covered and we start with our own griff jenkins at beck nell university in lewisberg, west virginia where specter held a town hall today. >> that's right. there are 350 people packed into an auditorium. another 500 in overflow room and the senator took 30 questions. if i could just address the comments of mr. gibbs, he might want to take note. what i saw here today, greta, was
. >> that's what america is about. we have a vigorous debate. it's not about putting the government in charge of your health care insurance. >> i don't want to see the government involved in health care, period. >> ok. what is it that you think we are going to accomplish if you don't let anybody talk? what is the point. >> it's not even on the table. so,. [[inaudible] >> i don't understand this rudeness. i honestly don't get it do you all think you are persuading...
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a spokesman for the democratic national committee, which runs organizing for america, said the crowds are being transported to the town halls by, quote, well-funded, highly organized groups run by republican operatives and funded by the special interests who are desperately trying to stop the agenda for change the president was elected to bring to washington. joining me now for more on all of this, our senior political correspondent, candy crowley. candy, access, if you will, the administration's position, the democratic party's response to what looks to be some considerable opposition to their plans. >> people don't push back hard, if things are going swimmingly. and i think those polls reflect what those who are supporting a sort of obama-style health care reform are looking at. and they're saying, listen, about half the country is against this. so what's happened now when you see the administration's response to its political arm. also, the health care arm of the sciu, a big -- >> service employees union. >> yes. has also put out a big memo to those who are interested in health car
a spokesman for the democratic national committee, which runs organizing for america, said the crowds are being transported to the town halls by, quote, well-funded, highly organized groups run by republican operatives and funded by the special interests who are desperately trying to stop the agenda for change the president was elected to bring to washington. joining me now for more on all of this, our senior political correspondent, candy crowley. candy, access, if you will, the...
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historian doug brinkley joins us now to talk about presidents and america's national parks. she the author of the new book, teddy roosevelt, wilderness warrior. doug brinkley, good morning. >> good morning to you, harry. >> why was roosevelt so determined to preserve some of america's great, last great places? >> well, as a kid he had asthma and he grew up in new york city and he found the nature secure -- >> he went to the adirondacks, later his mother and wife grew both died on valentine's day, he took a train ride to the badlands of north dakota and wrote a trilogy of books about the window earns there and decided that scenic wonders is what distinguished united states from europe. >> true, england has westminster abbey but we had yellowstone. >> they has the louvre, we had yellowstone. >> what did you talk about on the trip to west. >> there was a group of historians he had at the white house and i got to talk a little bit about my book on tr, the wilderness warrior and i went to the interior department and got to speak with secretary salazar, who is accompanying the pre
historian doug brinkley joins us now to talk about presidents and america's national parks. she the author of the new book, teddy roosevelt, wilderness warrior. doug brinkley, good morning. >> good morning to you, harry. >> why was roosevelt so determined to preserve some of america's great, last great places? >> well, as a kid he had asthma and he grew up in new york city and he found the nature secure -- >> he went to the adirondacks, later his mother and wife grew...
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at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. the sparkly flakes. the honey-baked bunches! the magic's in the mix. my favorite part? eating it. honey bunches of oats. taste the joy we put in every spoonful. >>> dick cheney's back, trashing his old boss. shooter's telling folks in miss memoir how he really feels about his former partner in crime, and his feelings aren't warm and fuzzy. it turns out during his second term, w. started standing up for his former puppetmaster once he approval ratings started to tank. it seems shooter saw this as a moral weakness. let's bring in politico's chief political correspondent mike allen. why do we feel like we'll be talking about this the past ten year? how big of a division do you think there was? >> of course there was a
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at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> the preferred option is to go the route of getting all those that involve, that are at the table to agree to something that can be supported by both parties. >> this hour on "the big picture" time to go it alone on health care? democrats may try to push through change on their own. >>> plus, when lies trump the truth. why do so many people believe so much nonsense about the health care reform plan? congressman barney frank dishes it right back in a smackdown you have to see. >> having a conversation with you is like arguing with the dining room table. >>> category 4. hurricane bill is the most powerful hurricane of the season. >>> murder mystery. a model's body found stuffed in a suitcase and left in a dumpster.
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whether obama for america were organizing for america has nothing to do with, never ha had anything to do with what you sign up for, through the -- through the white house.gov to receive e-mails and let's just -- the reason i interrupted you, i want you to rephrase your question. and don't continue to assume someone is violating the law. >> never, ever signed up for anything related to this white house -- senator obama as a candidate, senator obama as anything and have received e-mails from david axelrod. how could that be? >> all right, now critics are suggesting the e-mail push could be illegal. and joining us is stephen hayes, a staff writer for the weekly standard and fox news contributor and good to see you and what might be eel about the white house compiling a list of people and sending them e-mails, about their ideas for health care and health insurance reform? >> well, i think there are laws that strictly determine what you can and can't use in terms of e mailings that you may hahave sod during campaigns and then using them during governing and what struck me was robert gibbs'
whether obama for america were organizing for america has nothing to do with, never ha had anything to do with what you sign up for, through the -- through the white house.gov to receive e-mails and let's just -- the reason i interrupted you, i want you to rephrase your question. and don't continue to assume someone is violating the law. >> never, ever signed up for anything related to this white house -- senator obama as a candidate, senator obama as anything and have received e-mails...
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the people making their voices heard all over america. as president obama prepares for his town hall, new polls show that the commander-in-chief has his work cut out for him. up in smoke. more than 2,000 acres burning in california and this fire is just one of several burning. you cannot run from the nuns. we will talk to two sisters who spotted a robbery suspect and chased him down. jane: 1 city in the united states is offering high quality, cost-effective care. what city are talking about? >> medicare, medicaid, and private insurers are treated the same in terms of hospitalization. they take aggressive preventive steps to keep patients from returning to the hospital. >> the most expensive care at all is at the hospital. if you have to get sicker and sicker at home, until you are on death's door, before you are rushed by ambulance, there is $20,000 that did not need to be spent. >> the system in grand junction save medicare alone $13.5 million. this is just one small town. jane: what happens if somebody needs to go to the hospital? are t
the people making their voices heard all over america. as president obama prepares for his town hall, new polls show that the commander-in-chief has his work cut out for him. up in smoke. more than 2,000 acres burning in california and this fire is just one of several burning. you cannot run from the nuns. we will talk to two sisters who spotted a robbery suspect and chased him down. jane: 1 city in the united states is offering high quality, cost-effective care. what city are talking about?...
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transitions lenses are available at an america's best location near you. >>> and now with a look ahead to abc 2 news at 5:30, good evening, i'm kelly swoope. police have the suspect. tonight they need the help finding the victims for heinous sex crimes in baltimore county. >>> credit card holders beware. before new consumer protection laws kick in, find out how credit card companies are trying to stick it to you. >>> plus, a judge gives a sample approval on a custody agreement over michael jackson's kids, but the battle over his will is just heating up. those stories, plus a look at baltimore's most accurate forecast on abc 2 news at 5:30. >> thanks, kelly. we'll see you then. >>> our look around the nation begins in new bed for, massachusetts. that's where a chemical leak sent more than four dozen people to the hospital, include league in critical condition. authority says the victims were exposed to unknown fumes at a trash disposal company. >>> in louisiana, a man is recovering after being bitten by a shark. this coast guard video was taken as the rescue helicopter pulled the man fr
transitions lenses are available at an america's best location near you. >>> and now with a look ahead to abc 2 news at 5:30, good evening, i'm kelly swoope. police have the suspect. tonight they need the help finding the victims for heinous sex crimes in baltimore county. >>> credit card holders beware. before new consumer protection laws kick in, find out how credit card companies are trying to stick it to you. >>> plus, a judge gives a sample approval on a custody...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. ♪ change it up a bit... and you're sure to get a reaction. [ motorcycle engine growl ] ♪ don't let erectile dysfunction slow things down. ♪ viva viagra! viagra, america's most prescribed ed treatment, can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, cruise on over to viagra.com. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include he
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to...
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if we do occasionally see them, then america does rise to the challenge. for the most part we don't see them. why? because they're crowded out by these stories. i personally pitched stories like the cambodian war crimes tribunal, you can't get those stories on the air. why? because we want stories with the sex, bad parents, people like octomom. those are the stories that get covered week after week to the exclusion of other important and worthy stories. >> fox bought this footage from another company that bought it from radar online. and they said we'll give the kids six figures, probably to avoid criticism that they're getting nothing out of it given how irresponsibly she acted having these 14 kids k television rehabilitate nadya suleman. >> i highly doubt it i think she's hoping this will, in many ways, lead to something bigger. people see her as a villain. she's not a likable character. i think fox is banking on that that's why they didn't give her a full reality series. they are testing the waters with this show and seeing if she does draw ratings, the
if we do occasionally see them, then america does rise to the challenge. for the most part we don't see them. why? because they're crowded out by these stories. i personally pitched stories like the cambodian war crimes tribunal, you can't get those stories on the air. why? because we want stories with the sex, bad parents, people like octomom. those are the stories that get covered week after week to the exclusion of other important and worthy stories. >> fox bought this footage from...
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[applause] america's doctors and nurses know first hand how badly we need reform. we have broad agreement in congress on about 80% of what we're trying to do, the agreements from drug companies to make drugs more affordable to seniors. we can cut the doughnut hole in half if we pass reform. [applause] we have a party on board because they know this is a good deal for our seniors. [applause] but let's face it, now is the hard part. history is clear. every time we come close to passing health insurance reform, special interest to fight back with everything they have. they use inference, they use their political allies to scare and mislead the american people, they start running ads. this is what they always do. we cannot let them do it again, not this time. not now. [applause] because for all the scare tactics of their, what is truly scary, what is truly risky, is if we do nothing. if we let this moment pass and keep the system the way in is, we will continue to see 14,000 americans lose their health insurance every day. your premiums will continue to skyrocket. they
[applause] america's doctors and nurses know first hand how badly we need reform. we have broad agreement in congress on about 80% of what we're trying to do, the agreements from drug companies to make drugs more affordable to seniors. we can cut the doughnut hole in half if we pass reform. [applause] we have a party on board because they know this is a good deal for our seniors. [applause] but let's face it, now is the hard part. history is clear. every time we come close to passing health...
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it's inflammatory because we've always had serious government in america. government is not some necessary evil that pops in and out of our lives. government has controlled and regulated events and economic issues even back to the 1790s. government built the canals. government subsidized and paid for most of the railroad development. government built the sanitation system. >> economic stimulus. >> well, investment in ourselves, not just stimulus, but investment in our future. government built the primary schools. we have to be clear about this. this health care system is a mess, way before obama became or anybody thought obama could become president. it is a mess. business will not be able to pay the insurance they want to pay in 10 or 12 years. premiums are going way, way, up. >> steve? >> first of all, government has been involved in the economy from the get-go. the question is to what degree? till a few decades ago the federal government spending was about 3% of the economy, and we have the mightiest economy in the world. today in the 1980s and even in t
it's inflammatory because we've always had serious government in america. government is not some necessary evil that pops in and out of our lives. government has controlled and regulated events and economic issues even back to the 1790s. government built the canals. government subsidized and paid for most of the railroad development. government built the sanitation system. >> economic stimulus. >> well, investment in ourselves, not just stimulus, but investment in our future....
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viagra, america's most prescribed ed treatment, can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, cruise on over to viagra.com. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help... for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away... if you experience a sudden decrease in vision or hearing. ♪ viva ♪ viva now's the time to get moving... >>> welcome back. with so much going on now at the white house, i'm rejoined by savannah guthrie. you were talking about how important the downward trend in the economy has recording the president's deflation in the polls and tomorrow is unemployment number day. robert gibbs said they know it's going to go beyond 10%. how concerned are they about the numbers tomorrow? >> they're concerned. if there's any economic indicator that every amer
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he talked a lot about human rights in america. i think that whether there is a political tinge to this, because obama is getting a lot of flak from the gay community about not supporting them. bill: you can hardlvey milk. alan: george w. bush did george tenet the same honor, and this is a guy and said iraq was a slam dunk. it was promoted to go into the mid east, and those are terrible, i should say, a terrific mistakes. bill: desmond tutu has about 40 jews -- has it out for the jews. he said the jewish people -- that does not bother you? alan: yes, it does bother me as a jewish person. it bothers me as a human person. you can look into anyone's back rent. bill: but that does not go into tutu -- you can look into anyone's background. billie jean king, a tennis player. >> i say absolutely yes to billie jean king. i think thosis was a good choice. bill: just as an athlete? not as a gay athlete? >> i think when people look at billie jean king, they see a very effective tennis player and someone working against sexism. bill: again, th
he talked a lot about human rights in america. i think that whether there is a political tinge to this, because obama is getting a lot of flak from the gay community about not supporting them. bill: you can hardlvey milk. alan: george w. bush did george tenet the same honor, and this is a guy and said iraq was a slam dunk. it was promoted to go into the mid east, and those are terrible, i should say, a terrific mistakes. bill: desmond tutu has about 40 jews -- has it out for the jews. he said...
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uh, well maybe how geico's the third-largest car insurance company in america? nice tidbit there. boss: exactly. and i've been thinking, looking a bit more businesslike might help too. gecko: oh my. uhhh, no it's, what's, what's the word... vogeico. 15 minutes could save you 15 percent or more on car insurance. i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>> welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. what i'm about to show you thrills me to the bone because every once in a while a story comes around that tings. corporal paul haros returns today. two tours of duty in iraq. his father, louis, a vietnam veteran, who got grief from some of his neighbors for flying a tattered flag, the stars and stripes, a flag he promised his son he would not take down until his son came home from that second tour of duty alive. you, our viewers, responded in mass when we talked to louis yesterday. some said he should take that thing down. but then when you heard his stories, you changed you
uh, well maybe how geico's the third-largest car insurance company in america? nice tidbit there. boss: exactly. and i've been thinking, looking a bit more businesslike might help too. gecko: oh my. uhhh, no it's, what's, what's the word... vogeico. 15 minutes could save you 15 percent or more on car insurance. i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>>...
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when walter cronkite turned negative on vietnam, lyndon johnson said, i this lost america. when the warren buffett turns negative on obama's economic program and the spending , president obama loses legitimacy. sean: correct me if i'm wrong. this is unsustainable. all the things you mentioned about the stimulus, the omnibus, the earmarks, everything combined -- >> what is not sustainable is the deficit. it might be close to $2 trillion this year. sean: they are adjusting it down. >> $11.70 trillion has accumulated over the years. the interest on that debt is already half a trillion dollars per year. that is not sustainable. sean: i took half of my money out of the market. i want to get out totally. i say that to people and they say, you will be better off in the long term. you are fairly young. >> what are you going to do? where are you going to go? sean: you know about the economy. we can predict inflation. interest rates will go up. i do not see any way out of the employment numbers. i see no incentive for capitalism. >> people think these are ugly echoes of the 1930's. t
when walter cronkite turned negative on vietnam, lyndon johnson said, i this lost america. when the warren buffett turns negative on obama's economic program and the spending , president obama loses legitimacy. sean: correct me if i'm wrong. this is unsustainable. all the things you mentioned about the stimulus, the omnibus, the earmarks, everything combined -- >> what is not sustainable is the deficit. it might be close to $2 trillion this year. sean: they are adjusting it down. >>...
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and should not be an obstacle to health care reform, and bob borsage, codirector of the campaign for america's future, who says there is no health care reform without a public health insurance plan. good to have you both with us. let's begin with the issue that started this division, if i may, gentlemen. let's listen in. >> all i'm saying is, though, that the public option, whether we have it or we don't have it, is not the entirety of health care reform. this is just one sliver of it, one aspect of it. and by the way, the' both -- >> well marshall sounds like the president there agrees with you. does he? >> i think the president has kept the public option in the right perspective, lou. he said it's important, he'd like to get it but he has never said that it's the crux of health care reform and he's defined repeatedly what he thinks are the key elements of a successful reform package and that's never been the center of it. others in the democratic party have elevated the public hopgs to a much higher place in their thinks, and they're not happy with them because they think he's ready to -- >>
and should not be an obstacle to health care reform, and bob borsage, codirector of the campaign for america's future, who says there is no health care reform without a public health insurance plan. good to have you both with us. let's begin with the issue that started this division, if i may, gentlemen. let's listen in. >> all i'm saying is, though, that the public option, whether we have it or we don't have it, is not the entirety of health care reform. this is just one sliver of it,...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. they say imports always get the best mileage. well, do they know this malibu offers an epa estimated 33 mpg highway? they never heard that. which is better than a comparable toyota camry or honda accord? they're stunned. they can't believe it. they need a minute. i had a feeling they would. there's never been more reasons to look at chevy. my daughter was with me. i took a bayer aspirin out of my purse and chewed it. my doctor said the bayer aspirin saved my life. please talk to your doctor about aspirin and your heart. >>> all right. there's a new cause for worry with the foreclosure crisis, looking like the spike in unemployment will result in more people losing their homes this year. >> diana was just telling us that bankers and economists say the unemployment rate is overtaking subprime mortgages as the leading cause of foreclosures. economists estimate 1.8 million borrowers will go into foreclosure in 2009, up from 1.4 mill
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it's just two stops as we go across america. florida, celebrating a sort of extreme makeover, punta gorda edition. the town nearly destroyed five years ago by hurricane charlie. now, residents coming together in trint of the recovery of the area, including brand new hotels and restaurants. >> exceeded my expectation, never thought they could turn it around this quick, because we did move away after hurricane charlie and just came back and we're thrilled that we did. this is beautiful. >> julie: illinois, hugging is way to victory. the state winning the 23rd annual hug fest, tug-of-war against iowa. the teams holding on to a massive rope stretched across the mississippi river. illinois now gets the coveted bald eagle trophy for another year. north dakota, a four alarm effort to set a new world record. you're looking at the most fire trucks ever in a parade. organizers rounding up 180 of them to break the record. most of the trucks were from north dakota and others drive from minnesota, south dakota and even oklahoma. michigan, a
it's just two stops as we go across america. florida, celebrating a sort of extreme makeover, punta gorda edition. the town nearly destroyed five years ago by hurricane charlie. now, residents coming together in trint of the recovery of the area, including brand new hotels and restaurants. >> exceeded my expectation, never thought they could turn it around this quick, because we did move away after hurricane charlie and just came back and we're thrilled that we did. this is beautiful....
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right now, the president is speaking with organizing for america. some democrats were wondering what took so long for president obama to call up those troops. but just a couple of hours ago, the focus was on conservative voters. the president sat down with michael smerconish and tried to reenforce the idea that a public option would not be a government takeover. >> nobody's talking about the government administering all of health care. what we're talking about here is a public option that people could sign up for, but in that situation, they'd have to operate like any private insurer. they'd have to collect presume yums and so forth. the track record is surprisingly good. medicare, for example, a government program, has much lower administrative costs than private insurers do. >> and at this very moment, again, as the president is trying to convince democratic activists to be more energized even as he reaches out to republicans, the bigger picture, we are learning new details about how the obama administration and congressional democrats may try to
right now, the president is speaking with organizing for america. some democrats were wondering what took so long for president obama to call up those troops. but just a couple of hours ago, the focus was on conservative voters. the president sat down with michael smerconish and tried to reenforce the idea that a public option would not be a government takeover. >> nobody's talking about the government administering all of health care. what we're talking about here is a public option that...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> well, tonight we continue our series of special reports, jobs now. we're reporting on what happened to that initiative to create millions of new jobs in this country. our unemployment rate has nearly doubled in less than two years, now stands a 9.4%, more than 30 million people without johns are working part time instead of full time. the obama administration passed an almost $800 billion economic stimulus package, and at the same time. promised millions of new jobs would be created or saved. billions upon billions of dollars have gone out the door, but that has not resulted in job growth that many expected. lisa sylvester has our report. at this new york state labor department career center, laid-off workers tweak their s resumes and look for job leads. the job search is tough. >> the way i've been seeing it since i got laid off, if you don't know somebody in the job, you will not get the job. >> it's a lot of competition o
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> well, tonight we continue our series of special reports, jobs now. we're reporting on what happened to that initiative to create millions of new jobs in this country. our unemployment rate has nearly doubled in less than two years, now stands a 9.4%, more than 30 million people without johns are working part time instead of full time. the obama administration passed an almost $800...
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what has happened to my america? laura: straight ahead, the tide is turning against the democratic party. stunning new numbebebebebebersbe limb: dude that was sick! i've been hangin' up there for, what, like, forty years? here i am smacking the pretty off that windshield of yours. oh, what you're looking for an apology? well, toss another coin in the wishing well, pal. it's not happenin'. limb: hey, what's up, donnie? how you been? anncr: accidents are bad. anncr:but geico's good ding! with onsite windshield replacement. laura: unresolved problem segment tonight. a devastating reversal of fortune for the democratic party. a brand new fox news poll shows that democrats are losing support big-time. here are the numbers. back in april, when asked if people would support a democrat or republican candidate for congress. the democrat had a very big 13 percentage point lead. but today, the numbers are tied 40% for the democrat and 40% for the republican. now, this does not bode well for the party in power. with us now is de
what has happened to my america? laura: straight ahead, the tide is turning against the democratic party. stunning new numbebebebebebersbe limb: dude that was sick! i've been hangin' up there for, what, like, forty years? here i am smacking the pretty off that windshield of yours. oh, what you're looking for an apology? well, toss another coin in the wishing well, pal. it's not happenin'. limb: hey, what's up, donnie? how you been? anncr: accidents are bad. anncr:but geico's good ding! with...
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which is only in america, 2009, would we be having a conversation. it doesn't exist, but let's get it done. and, by the way, it should have been done today. >> doesn't it tell you something about what's going on? what's really inspiring them? doesn't it raise a question when they show up and there's a certain level of hysteria and certain of irrationality about what they're saying? people are saying we don't want a form of socialized medicine. and somebody says, well, how many of you are on medicare? and half the audience raises their hands. it is the quintessential socialized medicine. >> as you wish. but let's take a look at another part of the problem, and that if we can go to this, this is from the cnn/opinion research corporation poll completed just a few days ago. are you satisfied with your health care? yes, 83%. no, 16%. the most recent rasmusson poll think 65% are satisfied -- >> but, lou -- >> we'll do something odd here. we'll let you finish your sentences and i'll finish mine. 64% are satisfied with their health care. go ahead. >> 71%, 72
which is only in america, 2009, would we be having a conversation. it doesn't exist, but let's get it done. and, by the way, it should have been done today. >> doesn't it tell you something about what's going on? what's really inspiring them? doesn't it raise a question when they show up and there's a certain level of hysteria and certain of irrationality about what they're saying? people are saying we don't want a form of socialized medicine. and somebody says, well, how many of you are...
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bill: as evil as i think they are. >> i love, this america. you have got two pretty smart people sitting here having a discussion whether a company is evil. i think there is a good chance. bill: they are polluters. they have distorted their news agency to be -- promote. >> propaganda is all it is. bill: pay 50 million in fines for cooking the books. a whole bunch of other things in play. i mean, you tell me. >> america doesn't understand either that they have become a banking entity. did you know that. bill: sure. finance arm. >> a banking entity which wal-mart tried to do for five years. g.e., obama gets. in g.e. tries it for three days and they become a banking entity. which means we are -- we have almost created another freddie and fannie to where we are on the hook for g.e. capital. >> they got low cost loans but g.e. capital had been in business for a while. >> no, no, no. bill: gone under like the others. >> they weren't a banking entity. what changed is they became part of the government. see, the difference between enron and g.e., enro
bill: as evil as i think they are. >> i love, this america. you have got two pretty smart people sitting here having a discussion whether a company is evil. i think there is a good chance. bill: they are polluters. they have distorted their news agency to be -- promote. >> propaganda is all it is. bill: pay 50 million in fines for cooking the books. a whole bunch of other things in play. i mean, you tell me. >> america doesn't understand either that they have become a banking...
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sean: tonight in "your america," you heard steny hoyer get an earful from citizens, but that was not an isolated incident. americans are now making their voices heard. take a look. >> this is a system that runs quite well. >> [unintelligible] >> over 10 years, it would create a $6 billion surplus. [laughter] [applause] >> [unintelligible] [chanting "just say no"] sean: joining me now is the "national review" editor at large. the two observations -- i am shocked the democrats skimped on the talking points and they are referring to a veteran like we saw in that as part of an angry mob. does that strike you as strange? >> i think it is weirder than that. the white house response is bizarre and a fundamentally on american -- unamerican act of desperation. people at town hall meetings are considered part of the mob. remember the trouble fleischer got in right after 9/11? the white house is asking people to report on their neighbors. it is a creepy situation. sean: what you are particularly talking about -- for example, if we cannot track all of these e- mails through casual conversation,
sean: tonight in "your america," you heard steny hoyer get an earful from citizens, but that was not an isolated incident. americans are now making their voices heard. take a look. >> this is a system that runs quite well. >> [unintelligible] >> over 10 years, it would create a $6 billion surplus. [laughter] [applause] >> [unintelligible] [chanting "just say no"] sean: joining me now is the "national review" editor at large. the two...
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what has happened to my america? laura: straight ahead, the tide is turning against the democratic party. stunning new numbebebebebebersbe laura: unresolved problem segment tonight. a devastating reversal of fortune for the democratic party. a brand new fox news poll shows that democrats are losing support big-time. here are the numbers. back in april, when asked if people would support a democrat or republican candidate for congress. the democrat had a very big 13 percentage point lead. but today, the numbers are tied 40% for the democrat and 40% for the republican. now, this does not bode well for the party in power. with us now is democratic strategist richard goodstein. now, no spin zone here. you can't spin this away. what's happening? >> well, think about what the sense of the nation was back in april when that democrats had that lead, obama was realively knew into office. the stimulus had passed. there was this great sense of hope and, you know, he was a magic man, right? reality has set in by now. but, the fa
what has happened to my america? laura: straight ahead, the tide is turning against the democratic party. stunning new numbebebebebebersbe laura: unresolved problem segment tonight. a devastating reversal of fortune for the democratic party. a brand new fox news poll shows that democrats are losing support big-time. here are the numbers. back in april, when asked if people would support a democrat or republican candidate for congress. the democrat had a very big 13 percentage point lead. but...
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the idea that fema is running secret concentration camps to imprison america. president obama is secretly planning reeducation camps for our children. those ideas force people to feel like they have to defend their liberties with a gun. rick, when you watch these town halls, these debates taking place where people are very angry and upset about the proposal being made about health çcare, they confront their politicians. when you look at the crown and the people voicing their concerns, do you see timothy mcveigh'sç in waiting? >> no, not at all, but some of the ideas of the militia movement are expressed by those same people. there was a man in new hampshire who said something to the fact that we should send illegal aliens back to mexico with a bullet in their brain. he went on to talk about watering the tree of liberty, a paraphrase of thomas jefferson, needing to be watered with the blood of patriots every 10 years. while i cannot say that he had anything to do with the militia movement, that is very much the idea of the movement. there was a lot of quotin
the idea that fema is running secret concentration camps to imprison america. president obama is secretly planning reeducation camps for our children. those ideas force people to feel like they have to defend their liberties with a gun. rick, when you watch these town halls, these debates taking place where people are very angry and upset about the proposal being made about health çcare, they confront their politicians. when you look at the crown and the people voicing their concerns, do you...
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who is really representing america's most vulnerable patients? one group's answer in three minutes. >> leave us alone. that's all we would ask. would you leave us alone? they said it would never last. but it's been two months, and you're still going strong. glade lasting impressions. two fragrances alternate to keep things... fresh and exciting day after day. - and not just for 30 days. - ( inhales deeply, sighs ) but for 60. it's the longest-lasting plugins ever. get freshness that won't fade away for 60 days. ahhh! with plugins lasting impressions. and yes, it's glade. s.c. johnson, a family company. that's a-- tiny netbook. yeah, it's-- good-looking, lightweight. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you some kind of-- mind reader, visionary ? no, i have them. huh. the new lightweight hp mini netbook with windows and america's largest and most-reliable 3g network built in. only 199.99 with mobile broadband plans from 39.99 i am-- speechless, envious. wanna be me right now. ge
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bank of america. how about the day bank of america. they settle a dispute for $33 million, they're wondering what the secession, the plan, they were the number two gainer, up 3.6% up on the day and then we get ford, on any day these would be leaders, they had the first uptick, up 4%, but i want to point out to the year-to-date on february the 20th, this stock traded $1.58.8. here at the nasdaq, we focussed all day on apple and google, google ceo eric schmidt out on the apple board. investors bullish on this side of the equation. people are betting on which company they think is going to succeed moving forward.d. but this will take the gloves off of competition, folks, and probably going to see innovation. people excited about this conversation today. i do want to touch on a couple of names, starting with anadarko petroleum. we'll get some answers and go inside these results. that was a beat, actually, and we'll find out what things, what's going on. we talked about housing, as well, construction spending was up, part of the good news o
bank of america. how about the day bank of america. they settle a dispute for $33 million, they're wondering what the secession, the plan, they were the number two gainer, up 3.6% up on the day and then we get ford, on any day these would be leaders, they had the first uptick, up 4%, but i want to point out to the year-to-date on february the 20th, this stock traded $1.58.8. here at the nasdaq, we focussed all day on apple and google, google ceo eric schmidt out on the apple board. investors...
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what has happened to my america? laura: straight ahead, the tide is turning against the democratic party. stunning new numbers spell big trouble for the party in power. we will analyze the situation coming up. ( siren blaring ) special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't force you to give up your current coverage. you'll still be able to choose your doctor and insurance plan. tell congress not to let myths get in the way of fixing what's broken with health care. learn the facts at healthactionnow.org. laura: unresolved problem segment tonight. a devastating reversal of fortune for the democratic party. a brand new fox news poll shows that democrats are losing support big-time. here are the numbers. back in april, when asked if people would support a democrat or republican candidate for congress. the democrat had a very big 13 percentage point lead. but today, the numbers
what has happened to my america? laura: straight ahead, the tide is turning against the democratic party. stunning new numbers spell big trouble for the party in power. we will analyze the situation coming up. ( siren blaring ) special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't force you to give up your current coverage. you'll still be able to choose...
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district in america had ever done something like that. no district committed itself to gathering the data is needed in the putting it on the website every child of a parent would the house if their school was before arne duncan. i am extraordinarily lucky to have a boss who walks the tarp in his work. who is willing to give this issue the priority it deserves and to make sure that it is invisible and transparent to every single person. it gives me tremendous pleasure to welcome my fantastic new boss, the secretary of education, arne duncan. [applause] >> good morning. thank you so much for that introduction. we are lucky to have him as part of our team. please give him a huge round of applause. [applause] >> i am pleased to be with you this morning. i hope you agree two-day conference. i am preaching to the choir, but your work is never been more important and more challenging, frankly. our children have more temptations at an earlier age than ever before. unfortunately, many of our children have less family support than ever before. we h
district in america had ever done something like that. no district committed itself to gathering the data is needed in the putting it on the website every child of a parent would the house if their school was before arne duncan. i am extraordinarily lucky to have a boss who walks the tarp in his work. who is willing to give this issue the priority it deserves and to make sure that it is invisible and transparent to every single person. it gives me tremendous pleasure to welcome my fantastic new...
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i was saying that you and i and i think dave ramsey were the only three voices in america that i can recall -- that were saying then. there were so many republicans and so-called conservatives saying it's not a good thing, but we don't have a choice. you always have a choice to make the right decision. neil: your argument was the right decision was for the government to but out and let the market dozen their thing. >> there were going to be some people who would have failed it would have been painful. but the pain of the moment would have intn less moment than the pain of trillions of dollars of unsecured debt and the fact that at some point there will be a day of reckoning. i look at these unemployment numbers and we say we're celebrating. we only lost 247,000 jobs. that's like saying, great in this last series we only lost six yards per carry, we've been losing 12 yards per carry. we keep this up and we'll get a safety -- neil: i know what you're saying. but do you have to crawl before you can walk. >> sure. neil: even with the latest g.d.p. data down 6%. we are seemingly coming ou
i was saying that you and i and i think dave ramsey were the only three voices in america that i can recall -- that were saying then. there were so many republicans and so-called conservatives saying it's not a good thing, but we don't have a choice. you always have a choice to make the right decision. neil: your argument was the right decision was for the government to but out and let the market dozen their thing. >> there were going to be some people who would have failed it would have...
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. >> that was the president's sales pitch when he visited in february r america needs jobs now. >> so we can't a afford to wait. >> especially here where unemployment is almost 17%, largely due to a collapse in the r.v. industry which called elkhart county home. taylor thought stimulus money put to work repairing local roads and bridges would put more local folks to work. instead -- >> we're finding ourselves inundated with forms and paperwork and just a whole lot of numbers and things that just not getting anybody back to work. >> taylor has two of his staff spending most of their time dealing with stimulus paperwork, and after five months of it, not a dime has arrived. >> we haven't seen penny number one yet. we're still in the very initial stages or maybe midway through filling out forms and paperwork and just trying to get roads approved. >> one stimulus repaving job was along this rural cemetery, an additional 3-page federal form was required to attest no graves would be paved over. adding to taylor's frustration, he has been told indiana's transportation stimulus money is alread
. >> that was the president's sales pitch when he visited in february r america needs jobs now. >> so we can't a afford to wait. >> especially here where unemployment is almost 17%, largely due to a collapse in the r.v. industry which called elkhart county home. taylor thought stimulus money put to work repairing local roads and bridges would put more local folks to work. instead -- >> we're finding ourselves inundated with forms and paperwork and just a whole lot of...
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you had arlen specter saying that this is not representative of america. from the polls and from what people are saying, these appear to be effective and they appeared to be fairly representative of the american voters. >> let's talk about the town halls. people have a right to be heard. when you hear people questioning where president obama was born, -- [interruption] trace: is the administration of playing defense? >> first of all, it is not clear how much defense they are playing. people see this sense of outrage. it borders to intolerance that they hear from these people at these town halls that harken back to the intolerance they saw and the mccain/palin campaign in the fall. i think it is way too early to say. >> 60% hate what is being proposed here by the house democrats and the senate. the more the american people say -- >> where does that number come from? >> every time president obama goes out to advocate this health care reform, his poll numbers drop. more and more people start falling away from supporting this thing. i will tell you something e
you had arlen specter saying that this is not representative of america. from the polls and from what people are saying, these appear to be effective and they appeared to be fairly representative of the american voters. >> let's talk about the town halls. people have a right to be heard. when you hear people questioning where president obama was born, -- [interruption] trace: is the administration of playing defense? >> first of all, it is not clear how much defense they are...
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how do we handle the influx of care in america? there are so many families not getting primary care needs. do we have any type of coordination? the past vehicle here are the community health centers. we're looking at significantly increasing the number of community health centers. we have 105 in maryland. we're looking at perhaps tripling the number, because that is where you get your primary care in the most cost- effective way. you are correct. if this was based upon which plan you are in, we would not have an efficient system. we are looking at it -- a delivery system that will deal with the priorities we are talking about as well as prevention. another reason, even if we want it at face this and quickly, we could not get the facilities in place in our communities to deal with the influx of the uninsured into the health care system itself. >> thank you. and thank you for letting me get my question in. [applause] >> my thoughts and prayers are with the young lady on the stage there. [applause] my question is about fraud. there ar
how do we handle the influx of care in america? there are so many families not getting primary care needs. do we have any type of coordination? the past vehicle here are the community health centers. we're looking at significantly increasing the number of community health centers. we have 105 in maryland. we're looking at perhaps tripling the number, because that is where you get your primary care in the most cost- effective way. you are correct. if this was based upon which plan you are in, we...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. shepard: an update on the convicted man in the lock bee bombing in 1988. he's one step closer now to being allowed to die back in his homeland of libya. a court has ruled that he could drop an appeal against his conviction. that would remove a legal hurdle that would prevent him from being transferred to libya. this is the aftermath of the bombing. this suspect, or now convicted, las advanced prostrate cancer and has been given months to live. the government and many relatives of many victims say he should stay right there where he is until his sentence has been served. they were once bitter rivals battling it out for the democratic presidential nomination. as we know president obama now prevailed over the secretary of state hillary clinton but it appears some of the tables turned at least as popularity is concerned. president obama is in a bit of a mess these days. secretary clinton is surging in the polls along with her husband, former president. and all of this as support for presi
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. shepard: an update on the convicted man in the lock bee bombing in 1988. he's one step closer now to being allowed to die back in his homeland of libya. a court has ruled that he could drop an appeal against his conviction. that would remove a legal hurdle that would prevent him from being transferred to libya. this is the aftermath of the bombing. this suspect, or now convicted, las advanced prostrate cancer and has been given months to live....
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america is leading the way again. look at the dow, up 114 points today, the nasdaq crosses the 2,000 mark, the s&p now on the bull side of 1,000. let's bring back the real deal squad. julie, keith on the left, and joe watkins and jack burkman on the extreme, extreme right. this is what we like. difference is what makes us great as a nation. julie, quick question here on pax americana and whether it turns into tax americana. if he's going to keep his pledge and not raise taxes on the middle class, where are you going to find the money to pay for all of the things you're doing? >> well, dennis, some of it is going to be cost savings and come out of your pocket and the wealthiest 1% of the population who as far as i'm concerned got the vast benefits over the bush tax cuts over the past eight years and it's time we bring the marginal tax rate. >> not enough people, dennis, to get that done. >> there's not, and also, keith, the top 1% of earners already pays 40% of federal income tax even though they earn only 20% of the i
america is leading the way again. look at the dow, up 114 points today, the nasdaq crosses the 2,000 mark, the s&p now on the bull side of 1,000. let's bring back the real deal squad. julie, keith on the left, and joe watkins and jack burkman on the extreme, extreme right. this is what we like. difference is what makes us great as a nation. julie, quick question here on pax americana and whether it turns into tax americana. if he's going to keep his pledge and not raise taxes on the middle...
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one-third of americans think that america -- aliens are real. what really will happen is that are immediately the media will get top of the story and everyone it knows about it. bill: thank you for coming on today. good luck with the project. megyn: these guys run for the tornado when it hits, what did they see? bill: democratic congressman said that he would vote on the health care bill no matter how he wants, no matter how his voters feel. that made them angry. he will join us live. boss: so you've been doing a nice job out there helping people save money on car insurance. gecko: aw thank you, sir. boss: but i think there are a few other things you can say about what a reliable company geico is. gecko: right. uh, well maybe how geico's the third-largest car insurance company in america? nice tidbit there. boss: exactly. and i've been thinking, looking a bit more businesslike might help too. gecko: oh my. uhhh, no it's, what's, what's the word... vogeico. 15 minutes could save you 15 percent or more on car insurance. bill: so often these tornad
one-third of americans think that america -- aliens are real. what really will happen is that are immediately the media will get top of the story and everyone it knows about it. bill: thank you for coming on today. good luck with the project. megyn: these guys run for the tornado when it hits, what did they see? bill: democratic congressman said that he would vote on the health care bill no matter how he wants, no matter how his voters feel. that made them angry. he will join us live. boss: so...
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these are jobs rebuilding america. the upgrading roads and bridges car renovating schools and hospitals. as we begin to put an end to this recession, we have to consider what comes next. we can't afford to return to an economy based on inflated profits -- profits and maxed out credit cards where we depend on outdated sources of energy in an economy where we are burdened by soaring health-care prices that serve only special interests. this will not create sustainable growth, it will not shrink our deficit, and it will not create jobs. that is why we put an end to the status quo that got us into this crisis. we cannot turn back to the failed policies of the past. now is the time to build a new foundation for a stronger, more productive economy that creates the jobs of the future. this foundation has to be supported by several pillars to our economy. we need a historic commitment to education so that america is the most highly educated work force in the world. we need health insurance reform that brings down cost and prov
these are jobs rebuilding america. the upgrading roads and bridges car renovating schools and hospitals. as we begin to put an end to this recession, we have to consider what comes next. we can't afford to return to an economy based on inflated profits -- profits and maxed out credit cards where we depend on outdated sources of energy in an economy where we are burdened by soaring health-care prices that serve only special interests. this will not create sustainable growth, it will not shrink...